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    Lana Condor Discusses How ‘Needle Has Moved’ on Asian-American Representation in Film

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    Students packed Bailey Hall to welcome actress and advocate Lana Condor for an engaging Q&A session on Friday evening.

    Known for her breakout role as Lara Jean in Netflix’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before trilogy, Condor captivated the audience with her candid reflections on her career, her identity as an Asian American in Hollywood and her personal journey through acting.

    The appearance was organized by Cornell University Program Board and the Multicultural Community Fueled Activity Board and marks their last event of the semester. Melissa Reifman ’25, head of strategy for CUPB, shared the organization’s excitement for Condor to bring “a little bit of joy” to campus, especially following “a pretty dark couple weeks here at Cornell.”

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